Leasing vs Buying: Which is Right for Your Business?

Mitchell Smith • March 11, 2025

Which is Right for Your Business?

When it comes to acquiring a vehicle for your business, the decision to lease or buy can be a complex one. Both options have their own set of advantages and disadvantages, and the best choice depends on your specific needs and financial situation. In this blog post, we'll explore the key factors to consider when deciding whether to lease or buy a vehicle for your business.


Advantages of Buying

Buying a vehicle means you own it outright, which can be beneficial for several reasons. First, ownership allows you to build equity in the vehicle over time. This can be particularly advantageous if you plan to keep the vehicle for a long period. Additionally, owning a vehicle may provide certain tax benefits, especially if the vehicle qualifies as a "heavy" vehicle under Section 179 of the tax code. For example, a 2018 Ford F-150 might qualify for this deduction, whereas a smaller vehicle like a Volkswagen Beetle might not.


Advantages of Leasing

Leasing a vehicle can offer greater flexibility and lower upfront costs. When you lease, you typically have lower monthly payments compared to financing a purchase. This can free up cash flow for other business expenses. Additionally, lease payments may be fully deductible as a business expense, whereas only the interest portion of a loan payment is deductible if you finance a purchase. Leasing can also allow you to upgrade to a newer vehicle more frequently, which can be beneficial if you want to take advantage of the latest technology and features.


Considerations for Your Business

When deciding whether to lease or buy, it's important to consider your business's specific needs and financial situation. For example, if you have a high tax bracket, paying cash for a vehicle might be the best option for your balance sheet, as it allows you to avoid both lease and interest costs. On the other hand, if you prefer lower monthly payments and the flexibility to upgrade vehicles more frequently, leasing might be the better choice.


Ultimately, the decision to lease or buy a vehicle for your business depends on a variety of factors, including your financial situation, tax considerations, and how long you plan to keep the vehicle. By carefully weighing the pros and cons of each option, you can make an informed decision that best meets your business's needs. Consulting with a tax professional and/or wealth manager can help ensure you're taking advantage of all available tax benefits.


If you would like to further explore options for your business, our Team of experts is here to guide you through. Together, we can work to identify the right options for your business. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!


This content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information. It may not be used for the purpose of avoiding any federal tax penalties. Please consult legal or tax professionals for specific information regarding your individual situation. The opinions expressed and material provided are for general information, and should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security.

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